Clothing giant H&M apologizes for scarf resembling Jewish prayer shawl

The light beige scarf with a dark striped print and tasseled corners resembles the prayer shawl that is mainly worn by men at the synagogue, social media users claimed. Making a mass-market piece of clothing out of a “ritual item” is “offensive,” some claimed.

H&M said it never meant to “take a religious or political stand,” explaining that “stripes are one of the trends for this season and something we were inspired by.”

We are truly sorry if we have offended anyone with this piece… Our intention was never to upset anyone,” the company said in a statement sent to a number of fashion media outlets.

Yet, the scarf that came under fire has not been taken off sale altogether. “The quantities were small and the products are no longer available in some markets,” H&M said.

It’s not the first time international clothing chains have faced outrage from some customers who find their products disrespectful, especially anti-Semitic. In 2014, H&M produced and then pulled off its stores a controversial men’s vest that featured a Star of David complete with a skull in its center.

READ MORE: Holocaust chic? Zara withdraws ‘Nazi concentration camp’ pajamas 

The same year, Spanish clothes giant Zara had to discard a striped baby shirt with a sewn-on badge identical to the Star of David, after shoppers were insulted by its similarities to a Nazi death camp uniform.

Source Article from https://www.rt.com/news/328316-hm-apologizes-jewish-scarf/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=RSS

You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a Reply

Powered by WordPress | Designed by: Premium WordPress Themes | Thanks to Themes Gallery, Bromoney and Wordpress Themes